mariat4e50d731d—kogilvie1992"I second this. Season 1 looked like it was naturally setting up a queer love story for him. And then, when Benedict questioned Henry Granville about loving a man in high society, it seemed like he was doing so because he himself wanted to understand how he could find a way to love a man like Granville did.
That’s why it was weird to me when Benedict and Madame Delacroix got together, and him and the artist girl in Season 2 were together — those relationships looked so forced as a result."—laidedahunsi"Phoebe talks about women being attractive and is very comfortable with herself and her sexuality, it just feels right that she would date women, too.
It would have been interesting to see that.Chandler, too. He talks about men being attractive, and it's often the butt of an 'I can't believe I just let that slip' kind of joke.
It would have been cool if it was just part of him instead of a homophobic joke.Also, they both dress bi if that makes sense?